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A pic for Snikch and Skrolk anthro,with their modern style, love to draw them yes-yes!
Do you remember how there was several different origin stories for Master Splinter from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles? Sometimes he was a rat that turned into a humanoid, sometimes he was a human that became rat-like? You know how Master Splinter predates skaven by a year? I decided to make a skaven if they had been humans that became rat-like! Happy April Fool’s whatever!
He is a big boi, I love the rat dude.
Got curious about the size of the GHR in comparison with the daemons from WH3. N’kari appears to be the tallest so I used them over the other three. We already have a comparison of the GHR to the average man (5′7″) by CA themselves. I determined N’kari’s size roughly by comparing them to a human unit in the game as best I can (they come up to the joint just before their knee just about).
N’kari is roughly 22 feet tall (27 if we include their horns). This would make the GHR about 55-60 feet tall and 80 feet if we include his horns. It’s hard to get a read on how big verminlords are, but they appear to be a bit shorter than N’kari.
Anyway, it’s possible the other chaos gods are similarly sized (probably bigger).
Kobolds meet Skaven Made my own "comic" this time, hopefully it's at least a little funny Should have included that they both live underground, and rapidly reproduce, lol
I have joined a wargaming group to play Mordheim! It is an out-of-print skirmish game from 1999 that is no longer supported, but the community keeps the game alive and all the rules can be found for free online (broheim.net) The game feels like being the coach of an entire D&D party with a common theme. It is played with miniatures and usually with lots of terrain simulating the ruin cursed city of Mordheim. And get this, your small guys often times level up and find cool new loot. And lasting injuries. And what's my warband? Oldschool ratmen, the Skaven of clan Eshin.
I have joined a wargaming group to play Mordheim! It is an out-of-print skirmish game from 1999 that is no longer supported, but the community keeps the game alive and all the rules can be found for free online (broheim.net) The game feels like being the coach of an entire D&D party with a common theme. It is played with miniatures and usually with lots of terrain simulating the ruin cursed city of Mordheim. And get this, your small guys often times level up and find cool new loot. And lasting injuries. And what's my warband? Oldschool ratmen, the Skaven of clan Eshin.